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Went in for my hepatitis vaccination, accidentally gave me testosterone!
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 82095" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Well I went in to get my second Hepatitis B vaccination today and thought it was strange the nurses were giving it to me in my glutes and when I asked if she normally gave a Hepatitis C vaccination in the glutes, she looked perplexed. She then told me it was the 50mg testosterone shot, but I told her I have been injecting 50 mg twice a week at home now for 5 weeks. There's really no confusion on my part as I'll just skip my Monday morning injection. </p><p></p><p>However I've noticed something I haven't noticed for 5 weeks, when I was on weekly injections (glutes) each time I got my injection I always felt a mental/physical calmness come over me that's quite intoxicating and relaxing and I haven't experienced this since switching to twice weekly injections even with an increased in dosage. When I switched to twice weekly injections my dosage was increased from 75mg to 100mg, I injected 50mg last night and twice weekly this put at around 850-950 ng/dL. </p><p></p><p>Now that I'm back to feeling a relaxing and calmness come over me after injection does this mean that for whatever reason my body prefers larger weekly glute injections versus smaller injections in my quads? The reason I switched to injections twice a week was do to my SHBG being @18 nmol (11-78 nmol) 4 weeks into TRT, I've been on TRT for 5 months now.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 82095, member: 15832"] Well I went in to get my second Hepatitis B vaccination today and thought it was strange the nurses were giving it to me in my glutes and when I asked if she normally gave a Hepatitis C vaccination in the glutes, she looked perplexed. She then told me it was the 50mg testosterone shot, but I told her I have been injecting 50 mg twice a week at home now for 5 weeks. There's really no confusion on my part as I'll just skip my Monday morning injection. However I've noticed something I haven't noticed for 5 weeks, when I was on weekly injections (glutes) each time I got my injection I always felt a mental/physical calmness come over me that's quite intoxicating and relaxing and I haven't experienced this since switching to twice weekly injections even with an increased in dosage. When I switched to twice weekly injections my dosage was increased from 75mg to 100mg, I injected 50mg last night and twice weekly this put at around 850-950 ng/dL. Now that I'm back to feeling a relaxing and calmness come over me after injection does this mean that for whatever reason my body prefers larger weekly glute injections versus smaller injections in my quads? The reason I switched to injections twice a week was do to my SHBG being @18 nmol (11-78 nmol) 4 weeks into TRT, I've been on TRT for 5 months now. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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Went in for my hepatitis vaccination, accidentally gave me testosterone!
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